cīvīliter [cīvīlis], adv., sup. cīvīlissimē; citizenlike, as becomes a private citizen.

cīvis, is, m., a citizen.

cīvitās, ātis, f., citizenship; state, community; city.

clārē [clārus], adv., clearly; loudly.

clārēscō, ere, clarui, — [incho. of clāreō, to be bright], to grow bright; become audible, sound clear; become illustrious, grow famous.

clārus, a, um, adj., bright; famous, renowned; of sound, clear, loud.

classis, is, f., a class or division of citizens; the navy; fleet.

Claudius, ī, m., the name of one of the oldest and most famous of the Roman gentes. 1. Claudius I., Tib. Claudius Drusus Nero, Roman emperor, 41-54 A.D. 2. Claudius II., M. Aurelius Claudius Gothicus, Roman emperor, 268-270 A.D. See Caecus, Canīna, Caudex, Crassus, Mārcellus, Nerō, Pulcher.

Claudius, a, um, adj., Claudian.

claudō, ere, clausī, clausus, to shut, close, inclose. con—conclūdō, ere, clūsī, clūsus, to shut up, confine. ex—exclūdō, ere, clūsī, clūsus, to shut out, cut off, exclude.